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This is the most famous leader of the Sioux Nation. 

Who is Sitting Bull?


100

She was the first female chief of the Cherokee Nation and an advocate for Native American rights. 

Who is Wilma Mankiller? 

100

This common food staple was used by many Native tribes across the US and repurposed as much more than just food. 

What is corn? 

100

She was a Shoshone woman who helped Lewis and Clark on their expedition West as a guide and interpreter. 

Who is Sacagawea? 

100
This Olympic athlete was stripped of his medals because he played professional sports. 

Who is Jim Thorpe? 

200

This Powhatan woman is known for her association with the English settlers at Jamestown and her marriage to John Rolfe, which helped establish peace between the two groups.

Who is Pocahontas?

200

She is a member of the Laguna Pueblo and currently serves as the U.S. Secretary of the Interior, making her the first Native American to hold a cabinet position. 

Who is Deb Haaland? 

200

This is a traditional form of art for Native Americans used to create intricate designs on clothing and accessories. 

What is beadwork?


200

He was a Hunkpapa Lakota leader who played a significant role in resisting US government policies. 

Who is Chief Sitting Bull? 

200

A member of the Pima tribe, this U.S. Marine Corps veteran was known for his heroism in the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War II.

Who is Ira Hayes? 

300

This Shawnee chief is known for his efforts to unite Native American tribes against U.S. expansion in the early 19th century and his role in the War of 1812. He famously negotiated with Thomas Jefferson. 

Who is Tecumseh?

300

 The first Native American woman to serve in the U.S. Congress, she represents Arizona's 1st congressional district.

Who is Diane Humetewa? 

300

This is a social gathering held by Native American communities that include dancing, singing and cultural celebration. 

What is a powwow?

300

He was a Shawnee chief who worked to unite Native American tribes against settlers taking over their lands. 

Who is Tecumseh? 

300

This renowned ballerina, of Osage descent, became the first Native American to achieve international fame as a dancer.

Who is Maria Tallchief?

400

A prominent activist and physician, he was a passionate advocate for Native American rights in the early 20th century and founded the Society of American Indians.

Who is Carlos Montezuma?

400

 A civil rights activist and poet, he is best known for his work in Native American rights and his involvement with the American Indian Movement.

Who is John Trudell? 

400

Connection to land and nature is a central belief in this key part of Native life and culture. 

What is religion or spirituality? 

400

He was a leader of the Apache who fought against Mexico and Texas for their expansion into Apache tribal lands.

Who is Geronimo? 

400

 This author often explores themes of identity and the complexities of modern Native American life, drawing on his own experiences growing up on a reservation.

Who is Sherman Alexie? 

500

This Native American politician served as the 31st Vice President of the United States under Herbert Hoover and was the first person with Native American ancestry to hold this office.

Who is Charles Curtis?

500

This historical figure's autobiography, detailing his life and struggles, is considered an important document in understanding Native American resistance to U.S. expansion.

Who is Black Hawk?
500

This activist has focused on addressing issues such as environmental justice and the protection of Native American cultural heritage.

Who is Wes Tudi?

500

He was a Lakota warrior known for his role in the defeat of US forces at the Battle of Little Bighorn. 

Who was Crazy Horse? 

500

This leader of the Nez Perce tribe is best known for his eloquent speeches and efforts to resist U.S. government policies during the late 19th century.

Who is Chief Joseph?

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